I know this has been asked on the old forum, but I'd like it reanswered here :D

On the stock Slitaz 2.0 CD (from slitaz.org/en/get), is it possible to boot up with less than 256MB of RAM? I tried the cheatcode "slitaz loram", but it didn't work -- so does that mean I have to get the slitaz-loram-cdrom iso?
Thanks!

I recently downloaded all the 2.0 ISOs and the RAM usage was as follows, as outputted by the 'free' command:
LowRAM: 102MB
LORAM-CDROM: 134MB (where the system defaults to a read-only /usr directory)
SquashFS: 101MB (also where the system defaults to a read-only /usr directory)

I wonder could it be possible to make SLiTaz actually run from the CD rather than copying a filesystem in to RAM? It would thn allow a full 700MB system on say a 256MB machine etc.? I imagine i would only take some code changes to the CDROM booting scripts?